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ALTA Certification Academic Language Therapy
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1. Attempt - Failure - Frustration - Avoidance - Lack of Practice - No improvement - Loss of esteem - loss of motivation = THIS
Samuel T. Orton
Mathew Effect
Suffix
Components of Reading Instruction
2. The curved line placed beneath c to indicate its "soft" or (s) pronunciation - as opposed to its hard or (k) pronunciation. Students use the coding on c before the letters e - i - or y (the softeners) - to remind themselves to pronounced the (s) soun
Ability
Syllable Instruction
Cedilla
Dr. Rudolf Berlin
3. A graphic compilation of the performance of an individual on a series of assessments.
Profile
Funding
Prefix
Frank Smith
4. A diacritical marking. A wavy line placed over any vowel before r in a combination to indicate the unaccented pronunciation eg letter. The tildes used both in coding words and in a sound picture. When the pronunciation of any unaccented vowel-r combi
Tilde
Vowel
Norm-referenced tests
Cognitive Assessment
5. The curved diacritical mark above a vowel in a sound picture or phonic/dictionary symbol notation that indicates a short sound in a closed syllable in which at least one consonant comes after the vowel in the same syllable.
Standard deviation
Breve
Morphology
Auditory Learners
6. Two adjacent letters repressing a single consonant sound
Direct Instruction
Digraph
VC
Simultaneous teaching
7. Students proceed trough predictable stages of learning to reading.
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8. Normalized standard scores with a range of 1 to 9. They are status score within a particulur norm group.
Mastery level
Visual Processing
Social language
Stanine Scores
9. A score to which raw scores are converted by numerical transformation ( conversion of raw scores to percentile ranks or standard scores)
James Hinshelwood
Sound Symbol Association
Accent
Derived Score
10. Tests used to identify the nature and source of an individual's educational - psychological - or medical difficulties or disabilities in order to facilitate correction or remediation.
Latin layer of language
Six basic types of syllables
Diagnostic tests
Chall's Stage 0
11. 1930 - Psychologist and teacher in New York; along with Samuel T. Orton at Columbia University - developed a non-traditional approach to teaching written language skills. Trained one teacher at a time. began working with Sally Childs and trained 50 t
VV
Anna Gillingham
Pre-English
Norm-Referenced Test
12. Multisensory Structured Language Education
MSLE
Grapheme
Systematic and Cumulative Instruction
GORT
13. Expects child to learn reading as "naturally" as speech - Uses child's oral language as content for reading - Uses child's oral language as basis for spelling instruction - Children learn to "read" by reading and re-reading "big books" together with
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14. English as a second language
Mastery level
Diphthong
Accommodation
ESL
15. 1887 - ophthalmologist - introduced the term dyslexia
4 Principles of ALTA Code of Ethics
Achievement test
Dr. Rudolf Berlin
Components of Reading Instruction
16. Explicitly teaches strategies and techniques for studying texts and acquiring meaning
Top-down Reading Approach
Towre
Semantics
Reading Comprehension Support
17. A quick probe that is done frequently in order to make instructional changes in a timely fashion.
Combination
Universal Screening
MSL
Progress Monitoring
18. Two adjacent letters repressing a single consonant sound
Syntax
Consonant Digraph
VAKT
Systematic and Cumulative Instruction
19. Supported only by "qualitative research" instead of quantitative research - Teaches "whole words" in word families - Students are not explicitly taught that there is a relationship between letters and sounds for most sounds
Standard Scores
Chall's Stage 5
Cognitive Assessment
Linguistic Method
20. Shakespeare - Samuel Johnson - first comprehensive dictionary of English - Noah Webster - first dictionary of American English - Oxford Dictionary published in full 1928
Modern English
Accommodation
Texas Education Code 38.003
Suffix
21. Words that are able to be broken apart by the position of the vowels and consonants in order to pronounce.
Rate
Old English
Phonemic/ decodable words
Vowel
22. Was a pivotal event in English history. It largely removed the native ruling class - replacing it with a foreign - French-speaking monarchy - aristocracy - and clerical hierarchy. This - in turn - brought about a transformation of the English languag
Fluency
The Norman Conquest
Standard deviation
Adolf Kusmaul
23. The writing system of a language. Correct or standardized spelling according to established usage.
The Norman Conquest
Rate
Orthography
Chall's Stage 0
24. The ability to translate print to speech with rapidity and automaticity that allows the reader to focus on meaning.
Fluency
Expressive language
Adolf Kusmaul
Affix
25. Ability to understand and express spoken language
Oral Language
Semantics
Six basic types of syllables
Morphology
26. Four adjacent letters representing one sound (eigh)
Battery
Quadrigraph
Visual Processing
Raw score
27. The percentage is defined to include scores in a specified distribution that fall below the point at which a given score lies.
Rate
Simultaneous teaching
Percentile
Affix
28. Gray Oral Reading Test-Fourth Edition Screening test. Provides an efficient and objective measure of growth in oral reading and an aid in the diagnosis of oral reading difficulties Standard Scores - Percentile Ranks - Grade Equivalents - Age Equivale
GORT
4 Principles of ALTA Code of Ethics
Vowel
Orthography
29. Involve at least two people. It includes the ability to maintain eye contact - understand body language of others - take turns in a conversation - stick to the subject - and use oral language appropriate for the situation.
Trigraph
Joe Torgesen
IMSLEC
Social language
30. Scientific terminology and often appear in science texts - Greek roots are often combining forms and compound to form words.
Greek layer of language
Vowel Digraph
Morphology
Battery
31. Comprehensive end-of-year exams - reflecting the specific subject matter outlines in the curriculum.
Universal Screening
Greek layer of language
Curriculum referenced tests
Syllable
32. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Social language
Achievement test
Three Layers of Language
NICHD
33. Children may be physical and socially immature - may be awkward in social situations - may have difficulty reading social cues - may have trouble finding the right words - stammering. - may feel anxious in school
Closed Syllable
Progress Monitoring
Percentile
Social and emotional problems related to dyslexia
34. An ability test is designed to measure either your general intelligence or your mental aptitude in a particular area. For example
Percentile
Joe Torgesen
Ability
Social and emotional problems related to dyslexia
35. Is one that provides for translating test scores into a statement about the behavior to be expected of a person with that score or their relationship to a specified subject matter. Most tests and quizzes written by school teachers are criterion-refer
Chall's Stage 3
Criterion-Referenced Test
IMSLEC
Six basic types of syllables
36. Standards of Personal Conduct - Standards of Professional Conduct - Conflict of Interest - Confidentiality
4 Principles of ALTA Code of Ethics
IEP
Fluency
Social and emotional problems related to dyslexia
37. 1925 - Coined the term "strephosymbolia" which means twisted symbols; Pathologist - neurologist and psychitrist in the US - studied with Dr. Alzheimer in Germany - work influenced by James Hinshelwood
Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners
Derived Score
[-'le
Samuel T. Orton
38. Test of Word Reading Efficiency. Screening test. measures an individual's ability to pronounce printed words accurately and fluently. Generates percentiles - standard scores - age equivalents - and grade equivalents.Decoding - Sight words
Towre
Vr
Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners
Vowel
39. An affix attached to the beginning of a word that changes the meaning of that word.
Systematic and Cumulative Instruction
Accuracy
Rate
Prefix
40. Ability to think reason and solve problems. Skills are usually measured by an individual test of intelligence/IQ test. Requires being able to generalize from past experience and use that knowledge to respond to new situations.
Cognition
Cognitive Assessment
GORT
Battery
41. The term is also used for the language now called Old English - spoken and written by the ________ and their descendants in much of what is now England and some of southeastern Scotland between at least the mid-5th century and the mid-12th century.
Breve
Syntax
Anglo-Saxon layer of language
Anglo Saxon
42. Are standardized and measure your progress and achievements as a student.
Quadrigraph
James Hinshelwood
Diagnostic tests
Academic Achievement Tests
43. The percentile score on - for example - a test is the score that represents the percent of other scores to or lower than is. If a student performs in the 85% of his or her class - it means the 85% of the other scores of students who also took the tes
Phonemic Awareness
WIATII
CTOPP
Percentile/ percentile rank
44. Scores expressed in their original form without statistical treatment - such as the number of correct answers on a test.
Auditory Processing
Raw score
Texas Education Code 28.06
Phonemic/ decodable words
45. Closed syllable - open syllable - vowel- consonant-e - r controlled syllable - vowel team - final stable syllable
Norm-Referenced Test
Percentile/ percentile rank
Six basic types of syllables
ESL
46. The ability to organize thoughts and express them verbally to convey meaning to others
Visual Learners
Expressive language
Vowel Digraph
Percentile
47. Screening test. Elementary age only. Asks test taker to name the letters of the alphabet
Attention
Standard score
Phonemic Awareness
Letter naming Chart
48. Taught visual to auditory - Taught auditory to visual - Students should also master blending of sounds into words and as well segmenting whole words into individual sounds.
Dyslexia
Phonics
Sound Symbols Association is taught to mastery in two directions...
ALTA
49. Behaving without thinking about possible consequences. May act or speak without first thinking about how their behavior might make other people react of feel
Impulsivity
Sound Symbol Association
Stanine Scores
Syntax
50. A term coined by Stanovich to describe a phenomenon observed in findings of cumulative advantage for children who read well and have good vocabulary and cumulative disadvantage for those who have inadequate vocabularies and read less and thus have lo
Breve
Language Experience called 'Whole Language'
Matthew Effect
Battery